All the key moments from the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix

Lando Norris secured a dominant victory at the final Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, leading a McLaren resurgence as he crossed the finish line over 11 seconds ahead of the field. Despite a challenging start and a brief loss of the lead to Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli following a restart, Norris managed his pace perfectly to claim his second consecutive win, further fueling discussions regarding his title prospects. Mercedes achieved a strategic double podium with Kimi Antonelli finishing second and George Russell third. The team opted for a risky strategy by pitting Antonelli during a late Virtual Safety Car phase, eventually instructing the drivers to swap positions to capitalize on the Italian's fresher tyres. Meanwhile, Ferrari experienced a frustrating weekend as Lewis Hamilton openly questioned the team's tactical decisions, feeling his progress was hindered by team orders while battling George Russell for the final podium spot. Red Bull suffered a disappointing home outing for Max Verstappen, who crashed out early in the race following a heavy collision with the barriers at the final corner. Teammate Liam Lawson managed a solid seventh-place finish despite a time penalty, while Yuki Tsunoda narrowly missed out on points for Racing Bulls, finishing 11th after a strong defensive drive. In F1 ACADEMY, Alisha Palmowski extended her championship lead with a Feature Race victory for Red Bull, while Payton Westcott celebrated her first win of the season in the Reverse Grid Race.
All the key moments from the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix
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